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Waiver of Attorney-Client Privilege in Bad Faith Litigation

The United States District Court has confirmed in a recent decision that in most circumstances, the attorney-client privilege will be waived in bad faith litigation in South Carolina. In Contravest, Inc. v. Mt. Hawley Ins....more

SC Supreme Court Disciplines Lawyer for Failing to Notice Opponent with Trial Records Subpoena

Family court attorney sanctioned with nearly unprecedented public disciplinary order - In a nearly unprecedented public disciplinary order, the South Carolina Supreme Court, on November 15, 2016, sanctioned a family...more

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